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mfcurve: Multi-Factor Curve Analysis in R

Overview

mfcurve is an R package designed for plotting results from multifactorial research designs (i.e. conjoint analyses, choice experiments, factorial survey experiments), replicating and enhancing the functionality of the Stata mfcurve ado file by Daniel Krähmer. The package provides a streamlined workflow for: - Preprocessing data to create grouped summaries. - Conducting statistical tests to compare group means and assess significance. - Generating visualizations to explore differences across groups, including confidence intervals and significance markers.

This package is ideal for researchers and analysts working with factorial survey experiments, conjoint analysis, or other multi-factor designs.

Features

Installation

To install the package from GitHub, follow these steps:

# Install devtools if not already installed
install.packages("devtools")

# Install mfcurve package from GitHub
devtools::install_github("XAM12/mfcurve_R")

Usage

Here’s a quick guide on how to use mfcurve:

1. Preprocess Data

library(mfcurve)

# Example dataset
data <- data.frame(
  outcome = rnorm(100),
  factor1 = factor(sample(letters[1:3], 100, replace = TRUE)),
  factor2 = factor(sample(letters[4:5], 100, replace = TRUE))
)

# Preprocess data with two factors
preprocessed_data <- mfcurve_preprocessing(data, outcome = "outcome", factors = c("factor1","factor2"))

2. Visualize Results

plot <- mfcurve_plotting(
  group_stats_vis = preprocessed_data$group_stats_vis,
  lower_data      = preprocessed_data$lower_data,
  grand_mean      = preprocessed_data$grand_mean,
  outcome         = "outcome",
  factors         = c("factor1","factor2"),
  level           = preprocessed_data$level
)
print(plot)

Example Plot

Documentation

Detailed documentation for each function is available within R:

?mfcurve
?mfcurve_plotting
?mfcurve_preprocessing

Vignette

For a comprehensive guide on using mfcurve, refer to the vignette:

vignette("mfcurve-intro")

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you find bugs or have suggestions, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.

License

This package is licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later. See the LICENSE on GitHub for more details: https://github.com/XAM12/mfcurve_R/blob/main/LICENSE.md

Contact

For questions or suggestions, please contact: - Maximilian Frank (Email: maximilian.frank@psy.lmu.de)

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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